Hello,
I posted a question over at xenproject.org but it was recommended that I
send out a message here for help.
My post there:
http://www.xenproject.org/help/questions-and-answers/vanilla-pv-centos-guest-via-kickstart-centos-6-6,-xen-4-4.html
The TL;DR is: Everything I've found to kickstart a
On 07/29/2015 11:38 AM, Nathan March wrote:
Hi All,
I'm seeing clock issues with live migrations on the latest kernel
packages, migrating a VM from 3.10.68-11 to 3.18.17-13 results in the VM
clock being off by 7 hours (I'm PST, so appears to be a timezone issue).
This is also between
Note that qemu-kvm-ev is built within Virt SIG too in kvm-common-testing
CBS repo
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Yes, you can. In fact you can use the binaries from the ovirt repo itself,
no need to rebuild.
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On 07/30/2015 06:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/29/2015 11:38 AM, Nathan March wrote:
Hi All,
I'm seeing clock issues with live migrations on the latest kernel
packages, migrating a VM from 3.10.68-11 to 3.18.17-13 results in the VM
clock being off by 7 hours (I'm PST, so appears to
Great, thanks.
qemu-kvm-rhev is ok, qemu-kvm-ev is basically the same thing.
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Subject:
Then you should definitely submit a bug with redhat about this, seems like a
serious one.
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- Original Message -
From: Gena Makhomed g...@csdoc.com
To: centos-virt@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, 29 July, 2015 23:09:14
-Original Message-
From: centos-virt-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-virt-
boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Johnny Hughes
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 4:41 AM
To: centos-virt@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] Timezone issues with migrations between host
kernel 3.10 and 3.18
On 07/30/2015 05:29 AM, Elliot Fox wrote:
The TL;DR is: Everything I've found to kickstart a new vanilla rhel/centos
guest points to specifying a kernel and initrd- for RHEL/Centos 5. But
where is the xen initrd for Centos 6? The Xen4Quickstart instructions are
awesome, but after install
On 30.07.2015 10:49, Nux! wrote:
Then you should definitely submit a bug with redhat about this, seems like a
serious one.
Ok, done:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1248758
P.S.
As I can see - bugzilla.redhat.com for oVirt Product
does not contain qemu-kvm-ev Component at all